Blood Pressure Log: Tracker

Pressure Diary is the calm, senior-friendly way to track your blood pressure at home. Big, clear numbers. Your full history and doctor export are always free.

Download on the App Store

Made to be easy

Log in seconds

Enter readings from your own monitor with large, easy buttons. Systolic, diastolic, and pulse.

Your whole history, free

We never lock your old readings behind a subscription. Every reading stays available, always.

Free doctor export

One tap creates a clean PDF report or CSV spreadsheet to bring to your next appointment.

Helpful tags

Mark morning or evening, left or right arm, and before or after medication.

Clear trends

Simple charts show how your readings move over time, with normal reference lines.

Private by design

Everything stays on your device. No account, no tracking, and we never sell your data.

The core app is free, forever

Logging, your full reading history, and the PDF/CSV doctor export are always free with no limits. Premium is optional and only adds extras like reminders and multiple people.

Simple, honest pricing

$24.99

Lifetime
One-time purchase, yours forever

$19.99

Annual
3-day free trial

$3.99

Weekly
3-day free trial

Premium unlocks daily reminders, multiple people, and advanced trend analytics. The core log, history, and export stay free.

Questions

Does the app measure my blood pressure?
No. Pressure Diary is a logbook. You enter readings from your own blood pressure monitor. The phone does not and cannot measure blood pressure.
Will I lose access to old readings?
Never. Your full history is always free. This is the whole point of the app.
Is the doctor export really free?
Yes. PDF and CSV export are free, with no subscription required.
Where is my data stored?
Only on your device. There is no account and no server, and we never sell your data.
Is this medical advice?
No. The app is for information and record-keeping only. Always talk to your doctor about your readings.
Pressure Diary is a personal logbook for readings you take with your own blood pressure monitor. It does not measure blood pressure and is not a medical device. It is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor about your readings and your health.